Even though the carburettor is only loosely screwed on, the choke lever is difficult to move (see video). As can be seen in the video, the choke lever can be flexed very strongly and really has to be pushed/pulled with force. Of course I don't want to risk breaking it because they are quite rare these days. I somehow have the feeling that mine is a little bent too. Can someone in the know confirm to me whether this is all normal or what I need to do so that I can operate the choke smoothly? Is this possibly installed incorrectly?
For my standards it is screwed on too loosely in the video. Unfortunately you can't see it well. By tightening the screws a little more of course the choke moves also harder then...
Oh yes and something else. There is no sealing ring on the spark plug like I usually see on chainsaws. Should that be the case or should I just get a new one with a sealing ring?
For my standards it is screwed on too loosely in the video. Unfortunately you can't see it well. By tightening the screws a little more of course the choke moves also harder then...
Oh yes and something else. There is no sealing ring on the spark plug like I usually see on chainsaws. Should that be the case or should I just get a new one with a sealing ring?